Bloody Harlan Kentucky: In The Deep Dark Hills of Eastern Kentucky

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @MountainRoots
    @MountainRoots  2 года назад +42

    Love hearing from you where we should explore next!

    • @nickjonson6996
      @nickjonson6996 2 года назад +3

      Hillsville, VA.

    • @ogamhunter
      @ogamhunter 2 года назад +3

      Itmann WV.

    • @amylynnbynum6928
      @amylynnbynum6928 2 года назад +3

      Lynch kentucky or benham kentucky both have some pretty cool looking areas

    • @jewelhickey1198
      @jewelhickey1198 2 года назад +2

      Born and raised in Harlan. My dad was a coal miner. Willard Hickey Sr. And my.mom coal miners wife. I left due to jobs. Miss Tway mountain and all the children hood memories with my sisters Shirley, Melissa and Peggy... brothers Jerry John Jack K.D. and Porky...I dream of moving back and wish they could do a coal miner ride to help with jobs or other factory jobs..

    • @lindakay9552
      @lindakay9552 2 года назад +2

      Listening to this may have just given me a vital hint on trying to figure out my Grandpa's childhood. His mom died when he was 8. From age 8 to 18, he was listed as a boarder at various locations in Washington.
      By the time he he married my grandma, he was an explosives expert at Howe copper mine in Washington. My grandma was a McCoy from Kentucky.
      I'm wondering if my grandpa was working for my grandma's dad..... 🤔

  • @dougdemaree1963
    @dougdemaree1963 8 месяцев назад +22

    My family has been in Harlan County for 200 years.....GOD BLESS EASTERN KENTUCKY.....I LOVE IT...

    • @hollynonya6991
      @hollynonya6991 7 месяцев назад +3

      My family are Miracles and Greens from all over Bell C
      I have only been there once, when I was 5y great grandmother died in Pineville a Hoskins
      My grandfather came to Michigan for auto jobs

    • @SmokeyTreats
      @SmokeyTreats 4 месяца назад +2

      Did you like the portrayal of Harlen in the TV series Justified?

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 4 месяца назад +1

      All my best memories are of Harlan county

    • @shawnrobinson225
      @shawnrobinson225 3 месяца назад +2

      @dougdemaree1963 I have much respect for you for being proud of your Heritage which is also where my family roots began in Harlan where a large chunk of my kinfolk started
      migrating to Indiana where quite a few of my kinfolk that remained still call Harlan home they all still live on the large acreage of land on a hill surrounded by woods with a holler towards the back which has been in our family since the Late 1870s-Early 1880s and has been passed down from generation to generation which I used to love spending the summer in Harlan especially staying the family which I had a blast roaming 80 acres and walking the woods which I always had one going in the wood because there is steep dropoff which is at least a 60 foot drop which is hidden by trees. Although I was born and raised in Indiana I am also proud of my Harlan and Eastern Kentucky Roots which I sport it Loud and Proud

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 3 месяца назад

      @@shawnrobinson225 I too was born in Indiana. Lafayette Indiana but I consider Harlan my safe haven. My home. I have family dated back generations from Harlan and still have family in Harlan but my family too migrated to Indiana. I love the mountains, the people. I have the best of memories in Harlan just running around and enjoying the mountains. I enjoyed reading your comment it reminded me so much of myself and my family roots.

  • @reidx512
    @reidx512 11 месяцев назад +30

    I am a black woman that is 48 years old from Lexington. My favorite trips each summer was not going to Los Angeles or Miami, though I love each place.Spending time in Harlan in the summer was SO special. Even now, as an adult, I love it there, as the people are very nice and hospitable . Thank you for sharing!!

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 4 месяца назад +1

      I agree I love Harlan County. I've lived all over and Harlan is where my heart is. ❤

    • @reidx512
      @reidx512 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kiraluvsmakeup3556 I simply love it there... Just returned on Monday, and it was amazing...it was just a blessing, a blessing...

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 3 месяца назад

      @@reidx512 YES, NOTHING BETTER. I love the people the mountains the peace. I've been to 25 U.S.States and like you I agree sone of my best memories are here in Harlan. I here in Harlan now till winter when I go back to Indiana. You said your in Lexington I lived there for 2 years my daughter is at the UK University she loves it there. Shes in her 3rd year.

    • @deborahw2777
      @deborahw2777 2 месяца назад +2

      I agree. Summer vacation was going to my Auntie’s house in Harlan and walking to my Granny’s house in Baxter across the swinging bridge and down the railroad tracks. I haven’t gone back since 1992 when my Aunt passed away. So many fond memories!

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 2 месяца назад

      @@deborahw2777 that's so funny talking about the old swinging bridge in Baxter. Ita not a dwining bridge any more. So sorry that your Aunt passed away. Yeah I love Harlan county & everything about.

  • @sandrasmith8365
    @sandrasmith8365 2 года назад +114

    My father died in the Finley Coal Mine disaster in 1970. The mountains are my home. It’s in my blood. God Bless Kentucky.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад +5

      🙏

    • @jimjustice581
      @jimjustice581 2 года назад +4

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @1SaltyGirl
      @1SaltyGirl 2 года назад +2

      My company transferred me to Ohio for about 3 months. Couldn't stand it. Walked outside and felt naked. Had to get back to SWPA. I sleep better at night

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 3 месяца назад

      @@sandrasmith8365 absolutely agree 100% the mountains are my forever home. I love it. No matter where I go I'm always think of Harlan County as home. I lost family in the mines as well so I know the pain.

  • @coloradobrad6779
    @coloradobrad6779 Год назад +10

    My grandparents were from Harlan. Married 60 years and so kind. Miss them dearly.

  • @benmoore701
    @benmoore701 Месяц назад +3

    Justified was an amazing legendary six seasons id hope the local folk know of

  • @anitahamlin2411
    @anitahamlin2411 2 года назад +75

    It is so weird to see beer being dispensed when it was dry so long. My family is from Smith and Harlan was going to town for them. I know folks are strong there and they will survive. I pray Harlan continues to thrive!

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 2 года назад +2

      Looking like the town is making a come back....... be well.

    • @littlemeemaw2468
      @littlemeemaw2468 2 года назад

      Did you by any chance know Alice and Marshall Smith? They were my Aunt and Uncle.

    • @ordinarypete
      @ordinarypete 2 года назад +2

      I’d live there.

    • @tommychandler9787
      @tommychandler9787 2 года назад +1

      i'm from Middlesboro, ky, i though the same thang about the Beer, it was a Dry county to, love the mountains

    • @maryannfraley765
      @maryannfraley765 Год назад

      I taught at Smith in the early 70s, and I remember many Hamlin's. Loved those kids!

  • @oldmanwillyboy2786
    @oldmanwillyboy2786 2 года назад +19

    From a Scottish lover of Americana, thank you!
    This is a great insight into Harlan, and South East Kentucky....

  • @donnakaye6919
    @donnakaye6919 2 года назад +76

    I’m from Harlan, seeing this small town now, really breaks my heart. It’s not the town I remember. I still love this town. When you meet people from the mountains you can either make a friend for life, or an enemy. They are the same every time you see them. Even invite you to eat with them. Love ‘em!!!!!!❤️

    • @mikehiggins5233
      @mikehiggins5233 2 года назад +3

      Not the same.☹

    • @jerrywilbur7020
      @jerrywilbur7020 2 года назад +1

      I used to live In Frenchburg KY, in Menifee County.
      You are absolutely right that. Friends are good friends and enemies are forever out there.
      I experienced both.
      Love KY but, glad to be out of there now.

    • @ellisdee1123
      @ellisdee1123 2 года назад

      Was born there but wasn't raised is a shame to see these days

    • @wendyk1897
      @wendyk1897 2 года назад

      Good people!

  • @KilMichael
    @KilMichael 2 года назад +51

    Good work man , an Irishman with a very close fondest for your place and your people …
    Well done again 🇮🇪

    • @videogamelover2426
      @videogamelover2426 2 года назад +5

      We have a lot in common

    • @eithneinx2417
      @eithneinx2417 Год назад

      Great to see another Irish person commenting on this video ❤️🇮🇪

  • @TrillaDilla410
    @TrillaDilla410 Год назад +4

    Ty for giving Inked Up LLC a plug bro. Insta subbed! I love my people. We have everyone's back.

  • @sandydeel400
    @sandydeel400 2 года назад +34

    Loved the comment from that man who stayed there to fight for the town to not die. So much history to uncover in the Appalachias. It's something how poke draws such a crowd that it has its own festival. Mom loved her poke. Great job. Keep sharing.

  • @houstontxdave6876
    @houstontxdave6876 2 года назад +15

    My ancestors migrated from southwest virginia to eastern kentucky from the 1870s to the 1950s. I enjoy the places your series takes us. Thank you.

  • @nickjonson6996
    @nickjonson6996 2 года назад +27

    Great video. I appreciate your featuring some local businesses. The people in that area have suffered economically for years.

  • @LD-jg3vq
    @LD-jg3vq 2 года назад +23

    My heart applauds all Timothy and all those in Harlan and around Appalachia striving to keep their traditions alive and thrive in their communities. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @shaundavenport621
    @shaundavenport621 2 года назад +2

    Excellent regards from the UK.

  • @bobbmarly4355
    @bobbmarly4355 2 года назад +17

    Poke salad is good stuff! I grew up picking and eating it.

  • @nashernash
    @nashernash 2 года назад +7

    Gosh this made me so nostalgic and home sick. My daddy was from here and we went back and forth living between there and Tennessee. I miss it!

  • @demoisellesdoggroomingparl76
    @demoisellesdoggroomingparl76 2 года назад +9

    Wow… yet another piece of Appalachian history I knew nothing about! I love the heart that Timothy, and people like him, have for their towns.

  • @robinwallace3219
    @robinwallace3219 2 года назад +13

    Great Video - I have been to Harlan and to Hazard probably 40 years ago. I have always been interested in Appalachian history. Their struggles have been many but the spirit there is so strong. Super people!!!

  • @jaykaywindstorm
    @jaykaywindstorm Год назад +2

    I had a blast there miss that town

  • @melissapoindexter4035
    @melissapoindexter4035 2 года назад +22

    My hometown

  • @radams009
    @radams009 2 года назад +6

    My dad side of the family is from there. We stop by in 2003 . We stayed over night and had a nice time. I heard that My Great Grandfather died in the mine. We had a lot of history in Harlan. I got a rock out of the water. We wrote on it? Ralph, then it said turn over. It said Were have you been? He love it. We lost him that year. Thank you for sharing this video. Ralph J Adams 1926/2003.

  • @shadymunkee1983
    @shadymunkee1983 7 месяцев назад +2

    Im a timothy born and raised in the hills of Harlan and I carry that pride in my heart like a fire to this day. Wallins Creek OG

  • @detroitmetro101
    @detroitmetro101 2 года назад +29

    i really like Appalachian towns, the hills, the rivers, the old towns, i think a lot of them have a lot of tourist potential...

    • @biggumstevens1784
      @biggumstevens1784 2 года назад +4

      they got great potential for people to create something from nothing. It wont be big industry and no one will get rich, but these little places are ripe for folks looking to start a community away from the degeneracy and filth that is the modern world.

    • @davidthomerson751
      @davidthomerson751 2 года назад

      See Asheville NC

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind Год назад

      The whole region is so beautiful. I grew up in Nebraska, which does have the Sandhills out west, but is otherwise featureless. Then moved to central Texas, which has a few nice areas in the Hill Country, but is otherwise featureless. Such deep valleys and lush forests stands out as exceptionally beautiful to me.

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 3 месяца назад

      @@detroitmetro101 Harlan County now has a growing of tourism. In Putney a small town outside of Harlan there is a place called Harlan Co. Campgrounds and Cabins. People come from all over to bring their four wheelers and RV's and go riding in the mountains. Benham and Lynch have the first coal mines and Miners museum. There is alot of historical beauty in Harlan County.

  • @littlemeemaw2468
    @littlemeemaw2468 2 года назад +9

    My Grandfather was a coal miner and my Mother was raised in Harlan. I was there when I was younger so I was excited to see what it looks like today. Thank you!

  • @veralynguillory8579
    @veralynguillory8579 2 года назад +11

    I’m from Louisiana, setting in my rocking chair on this hot summer day. I just love to look at the past.. the stuff that’s happening now in the southern states and all over the US make me want to vomit. I love the old days. We use to sit on the poarch listening to old stories the neighbor use to tell us. We slept with windows open. Take a bath with washing machine water when my mother was finished with her was washing. We had out house for our toilets. I don’t like some of the memories but we are living in such evil times. I love looking at pass life of people and how they lived

  • @MW-iv3es
    @MW-iv3es 2 года назад +162

    As a black man living in ky. Don't make this situation about race man. Many ppl in ky are having a hard time. I just hope these ppl can get the help they need. I wish there was something I could do. All people deserve to live with dignity.

    • @james44mag31
      @james44mag31 2 года назад

      Unfortunately everything and every aspect of Our Lives is now manipulated by race! It's worse now than it has ever been!

    • @rodneyjordan6745
      @rodneyjordan6745 2 года назад +13

      VERY well stated. We're all in this together.

    • @garylam6233
      @garylam6233 2 года назад +19

      Not one time did I hear anything racial in nature or disrespectful to any race of people .
      Everybody is having a hard time right now , however I know that it’s not much going on in Harlan .
      Most any Humane and compassionate people respect and honor these hardworking god fearing people .
      But everything isn’t race related poverty is color blind

    • @willmach
      @willmach 2 года назад +10

      A black man saying don't make it about race is utterly hilarious

    • @garylam6233
      @garylam6233 2 года назад +1

      @@willmach
      You tube is an awesome channel gives artist a chance to share some great history and culture of all races .
      Unfortunately it hasn’t got any say so about how people interpret a topic .
      I’m with you on the how this guy thought this had anything to do about a racial issue .
      HaHaHa
      You can’t fix stupid it’s comments like this guy made that just sheds a sad picture of the mind set and mental state of humanity .
      Everybody gets a Trophy

  • @hollicehowton6205
    @hollicehowton6205 2 года назад +4

    My mom was born and raised in Harlan. I finally get to see it. Thank you

  • @doublep1980
    @doublep1980 Год назад +13

    Fun Fact: most people first heard about Harlan County from the show ''Justified'', but the show is actually shot in California, in a small town called Green Valley, up in the Sierra Pelona mountains.

    • @AvaT42
      @AvaT42 Год назад

      I watched Justified and never knew that!

    • @kiraluvsmakeup3556
      @kiraluvsmakeup3556 3 месяца назад +1

      @@doublep1980 have you ever watched the documentary Bloody Harlan it's really good and the song "You'll never leave Harlan Alive?" Yes Justified was never actually filmed in Harlan.

  • @KyBlossom76
    @KyBlossom76 2 года назад +3

    I was born and raised in Harlan Kentucky God bless you and keep you safe and meet your every need Peggy Lynn Smith from Corbin Kentucky I love in Corbin Kentucky now a few hours away from Harlan thank you

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome, thanks for watching!

  • @kendeel7474
    @kendeel7474 2 года назад +17

    The grit in folks like Timothy undoubtedly forged by living in a spartan community like Harlan. Another informative and quality video…kudos!

  • @mikebriggs7523
    @mikebriggs7523 Год назад +7

    Good job young man, we should never forget the past, those that do, are doomed to repeat it.👍

  • @jeffferrell.k9hca531
    @jeffferrell.k9hca531 Год назад +2

    Love this video, my family hails from the mines of Aflex Kentucky

  • @scottiecaldwell6913
    @scottiecaldwell6913 2 года назад +8

    I am from a town 99 miles north on Hwy. 421 called Sand Gap. In 1953 a disaster occurred when a retaliatory bullet was shot into the black powder Temple at the Sand Gap mine killing 12 I believe and the injury many more. Men were running through the woods on fire. In my youth I lived directly above the old entrance to that mine. In those days our town was hopping with the population comparable to Richmond back in the early 90s. We have saloons and bars and a theater. Now it seems as sleepy retirement town comfortable and quiet but that was the end of coal mining in our town

  • @royyoung4956
    @royyoung4956 2 года назад +5

    My family is from Harlan and were coal miners who moved to Texas in 1930 because of black lung disease. I traveled back to Harlan for the first time at the age of 64 to see my home land. What a great place. Thanks for showing me places I did not get to see.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад

      You're welcome, thanks for watching!

  • @1timbarrett
    @1timbarrett 10 месяцев назад +2

    Gripping work, Josh! Thank you so much. 🙏

  • @jeffjay2323
    @jeffjay2323 Год назад +2

    my wife was born in Harlan county in the 1950's. Her father was not going into the mines. so, he moved the family away. They still go back to visit. Good people.

  • @debroahisaacs2452
    @debroahisaacs2452 2 года назад +4

    I'm from Lee County VA...all my family/ were also. Went to Harlan many times. My grandpa passed away at the hospital in Harlan.

  • @julieyoung3815
    @julieyoung3815 2 года назад +16

    I grew up in Kentucky. My daughter lives in Corbin. My Deceased husband grew up in jellico. I love these videos. I live in Texas now . I haven’t been home in years . Thanks for the video. I’m subscribing. Hopefully more Kentucky , Tenn , Virginia,travel videos .

    • @susanlundy857
      @susanlundy857 2 года назад

      I live in London Kentucky

    • @mikehiggins5233
      @mikehiggins5233 2 года назад +1

      Nice 👍

    • @markbouldin6513
      @markbouldin6513 2 года назад

      That's interesting..... In 98 I met some gentlemen from Corbin that offered me a bussiness opportunity..... These guy's had bought the old grade school and were building utility building's from scrap materials they were salvaging from an Ohio door manufacturer..... At that time Mr. Carter told me they had built and marketed over 7000 building's as well as they had a sign company with bucket trucks and maybe some more businesses..... He showed me the gym and said they rented it out to folk's for reunions and whatnot..... All of this was very intriguing to me as well as the school was comparable to the one I attended in the early seventies..... I google mapped the area some year's ago and if I was viewing the right area it seemed that the school, gym and other structures were gone..... Fire maybe?.... Idk?..... We bought enough materials to build 3 10'x12' building's and they have proven to be superior to other utility building's...... Corbin seemed as nice and comparable to our town's here in Central NC...... Maybe a bit colder......

    • @cwdrock
      @cwdrock 2 года назад

      Born in Kentucky raised in Texas. Ky called me home 5 years ago. It's in our blood KY will call to you to come home.

  • @jeffreynewman1044
    @jeffreynewman1044 2 года назад +11

    Love your channel man! I am from coastal Maine and I’m fascinated with the Appalachian culture.I just love driving through the hills of WV,Ky&Te and watching your videos makes me want to jump in my truck and head back down!Great stuff,keep it coming!

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад

      So glad you like it! Time for a road trip?

  • @opathe2nd973
    @opathe2nd973 2 года назад +5

    I’m a Yank but had the opportunity to know people from Harlan KY. I’m 84 so I go back ways. They are real people!!!

  • @robertclem3325
    @robertclem3325 2 года назад +4

    My family was born and raised in Harlen, thanks for posting haven't seen the place in 30 years.

  • @billledbetter7978
    @billledbetter7978 2 года назад +47

    My grandfather was a coal miner in Harlan. My father told me that grandpa came home bloody more than once from the bashing he took from the Pinkerton thugs that were hired by the sheriff to break up the strikes and threaten the union organizers. Grandpa eventually died from black lung. The mine owners went on to become oil tycoons, none of whom ever did time for the crimes they committed.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад +1

      😔

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 2 года назад

      Corporate tycoons still don’t though steal pensions and tax money from working and retired Americans.

    • @heatherfulmore3412
      @heatherfulmore3412 Год назад +1

      What? They used to beat up people just because they went on strike?

    • @jeannenutlouis2727
      @jeannenutlouis2727 Год назад +1

      ​@@heatherfulmore3412,yes

  • @joshanderson7358
    @joshanderson7358 2 года назад +5

    I'm hoping to visit this place one day. Thanks for sharing.

  • @egger46
    @egger46 2 года назад +6

    My dad was born in Chevrolet holler in 46. He stayed in Harlan county until 66 and then went to Vietnam. I still have lots of family there.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад +1

      I've heard of that Holler, never been there though.

    • @johneyton5452
      @johneyton5452 2 года назад +2

      Did he come home with a brand new plan?

  • @vincebdaniel5324
    @vincebdaniel5324 2 года назад +6

    I liked the tattoo shop owner, Timothy and his doggid stubbornness and independent self determination.

  • @toddbaker7672
    @toddbaker7672 Год назад +2

    My family is from Harlan KY. Loved this episode. My uncle Joe Meadors is now the Mayor, but my family has been there for 100s of years.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  Год назад +1

      Really glad you liked it, thanks for watching!

  • @vinceharrisky
    @vinceharrisky 2 года назад +4

    Grew up in Harlan and go back pretty frequently. Great video

  • @LTD-7
    @LTD-7 2 года назад +1

    *My dad and his dad, my grandfather was from Harlan Kentucky..*

  • @jewlzbulls
    @jewlzbulls 2 года назад +7

    Spent many summers in Harlan as a child in the 70’s. Last time i went down was early 2008. My great uncle and aunt lived on Rose Street. 406 Rose street. Otis (Gump) & Ellen King. He owned a tiny store that was next to their house back in the day. He gave out credit to folks, had the spool table with two chairs out front for checkers. Oh how i loved to come down from Michigan to enjoy the beauty of this small Appalachian town. My great grandmother Ruth King ran a boarding house not far from Harlan in Three Point, KY. That is where my father was born. I think she’s buried in Harlan cemetery. I remember walking the railroad tracks and the old bridge that went to town as we could walk there from Ellen and Gump’s house on Rose Street. Back in the 80’s, i met a boy down there who i crushed on for a few years after meeting him. Never saw him again, until facebook! hahaha …. funny how times have changed. loved the video!! liked and subscribed ..

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад +1

      Ah I love the memories! Thanks for sharing & watching!!

  • @martyyoung3611
    @martyyoung3611 2 года назад +1

    When I drove a delivery truck years ago I delivered to stores in Harlan including the Commissary you see @ 1:05.

  • @pop-upprayerwithpapaa8250
    @pop-upprayerwithpapaa8250 2 года назад +3

    I go up to Harlan from time to time as I enjoy the drive from Middlesboro.

  • @DorpyTheFox
    @DorpyTheFox 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm from Harlan, the coal part of it has basically vanished since the 80's I can tell. I don't live Downtown but I occasionally walk around, exploring. Nice that you came around when the Poke Sallet Festival was occuring, It was fun in 2022. We should be moving out in a few months or so since we're pretty much broke and there isnt any fun things to do besides just explore and learn. Good people and very very interesting history, I'd recommend a visit when the town is up partying

  • @maxgrimes6337
    @maxgrimes6337 2 года назад +3

    I love Harlan Kentucky! They are just laid back people. I am from West Tennessee and I go to Harlan Kentucky every year and have for about 12 or 13 years.

  • @bensutherland6871
    @bensutherland6871 7 месяцев назад +1

    My grandfather's family ( Harlan Davidson) was from Harlan I've never been there but I really want to go thanks for sharing this video

  • @YawBear1
    @YawBear1 2 года назад +1

    Introduction is the same way my family came through in the Gap and lived in Harlan before moving further into Indiana, they were with others from the same area, neighbors, family and their enemies!

  • @dixiebroady1852
    @dixiebroady1852 2 года назад +3

    My Family is from there.Still have many cousins living in the area.My grandmother lived in Wallins Creek.

  • @NorthKuntryKid
    @NorthKuntryKid 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @MrgetbackG
    @MrgetbackG Год назад +1

    I love my home town Harlan my thank you so much for sharing

  • @hatchetjackphillips
    @hatchetjackphillips 2 года назад +63

    My mom was born and raised in Knox County, about 45 miles from Harland. I remember growing up hearing my Grandparents, Uncles and the old tobacco farmers that lived down the road talk about how violent those miner strikes would get. Only thing my grandpa had to show for digging coal his entire life was black lung! Those mining companies treated their workers like shit!!

    • @lramsey4159
      @lramsey4159 2 года назад +4

      I'm sure they did, that's why we have MSHA today to protect miners from that kind of abuse.

    • @julieyoung3815
      @julieyoung3815 2 года назад +3

      My kids dad ( deceased) grew up in jellico. My daughter lives in Corbin. A friend of mine named Judy Johnson grew up in Harlen Kentucky.

    • @AbsyntheAndTears
      @AbsyntheAndTears 2 года назад +5

      My grandfather died of lung disease from mining. I have an uncle alive right now with only one functioning lung...that was a thankless job and they are so underappreciated.

    • @susanlundy857
      @susanlundy857 2 года назад +1

      So was I

    • @susanlundy857
      @susanlundy857 2 года назад +1

      Yeah my brother has black lung

  • @ogamhunter
    @ogamhunter 2 года назад +5

    Such awesome narration, enjoy your video's. I love Harlen and its people, they're humble and welcoming! I miss delivering mine equipment and supplies, to the mine and tipple at the end of town. I couldn't pass up the restaurants in town. God Bless, (Glen).

  • @bessiemann7468
    @bessiemann7468 2 года назад +2

    Poke Salad yum yum my Mother made it for us kids growing up. I had to watch this I haven't been to Harlan Kentucky in many moons

  • @scotthanselhansel7582
    @scotthanselhansel7582 2 года назад +3

    My grandfather and great Grandfather lived in Harland KY.

  • @alysonrdiaz
    @alysonrdiaz 2 года назад +5

    Ahhhh your videos keep getting better and better!!!! I love this series so much!!! Start a PayPal for sure! Love all of the history behind this town. Also, I loved that you incorporated some interviews with locals😊 Can’t wait for the next one to drop! Feels like the anticipation of waiting for your favorite show to drop new episodes every week🤎

  • @inthewoods6111
    @inthewoods6111 2 года назад +3

    It aint Applachia by go to Wilkes-Barre PA to see a big Harlan. I lived there in the 50's with my Grandparents. My grandpa was a miner with the Glen Alden coal company in Ashley. He never drove a car, walked to work everyday and never missed a day. Miners kept this country going for decades. I have great memories of their ways and way of life.

  • @truthseeker2222
    @truthseeker2222 2 года назад +3

    Really well produced video. I enjoyed this a lot. Greetings from WNC.

  • @butkuss
    @butkuss 2 года назад +4

    Great channel! Your channel is informative than a professionally made channel. I’m now binging on my 4th episode and wanting to Rv across America again.

  • @shoji...
    @shoji... 2 года назад +6

    Hi! New here. Just binge watched all 10 videos in your Appalachian series after "Welch" turned up in my feed. I really enjoyed all of them. Looking forward to more. Subscribed! 😊

  • @AvaT42
    @AvaT42 Год назад +1

    I am here because am a fan of Justified. This was an interesting video, i liked hearing the history. The town looked nice i thought, it is clean the buildings and houses looked after. The man with the tatoo shop was friendly.

  • @sugarstreicher
    @sugarstreicher 2 года назад +1

    Born and raised in Harlan, KY. My ancestors were some of the first settlers of Harlan.

  • @HurricaneHomestead
    @HurricaneHomestead 2 года назад +2

    You're Killing it Brother! Great video!! Any time you want to wander down this way give me a hollar.

  • @NorthIdahoNomads
    @NorthIdahoNomads 2 года назад +3

    Amazing work! I am taking notes on your style as we are often going through small towns like this on our journeys. I learned so much! Keep it up!

  • @jenniferryersejones9876
    @jenniferryersejones9876 2 года назад +1

    I knew of poke sallet from reading Joan Hess' series "Maggody", and where I live it's called poke weed. It grows all over my yard and the birds love it. Thanks, MR!

  • @lostbuffalo196
    @lostbuffalo196 6 часов назад +1

    i liked this very much. Keep it up. THANKS

  • @hossm1808
    @hossm1808 2 года назад +1

    Man! Love this video and it really hits home to me! My Parents are from WVA and Eastern Ky and both Grandads were Minors! I was born and raised in Columbus but spent many of days in Jenkins Ky and Bencreek WVA!

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад

      So glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!

  • @mariezotti1526
    @mariezotti1526 2 года назад +2

    Just ate at Portal Pizza it was great and the Trash shop was also great. The owners were so very nice and informative.

  • @jmathews470
    @jmathews470 2 года назад +2

    1st heard about Harlan from the great Tyler Childers, I've been intrigued since, with both mentioned of course.

  • @kitcorpse
    @kitcorpse 2 года назад +1

    My paternal roots are from Harlan County. My Dad was born in Twila and my Grandparents were from Wallins Creek.

  • @mrtyone
    @mrtyone Год назад +1

    Lookout for Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder! Makes me wanna rewatch Justified again 😁

  • @missmahem21
    @missmahem21 2 года назад +8

    Harlan is my hometown and I still have family there and do visit. Harlan High School is my alma mater. It’s saddening to see how much it has declined, even during my 26 year old life. I remember when the Poke Sallet festival wasn’t contained to that parking lot, it was that parking lot and almost the entirety of downtown. There is a lot of history in Harlan and could be a fantastic tourist destination with the right person leading the effort. My grandfather was in the coal wars and is in a documentary that was done about it. However, there is also a drug issue in Harlan. People go missing and you never see them again. Look up the story of Tyler North. You should also visit the Benham Schoolhouse Inn in Cumberland.

    • @mariannejohnson6529
      @mariannejohnson6529 2 года назад +1

      Not being from the south I have never heard of the Poke Sallet Festival. The video for some reason doesnt want tho explain what it is. I would like to know what the Poke Sallet Festival is about as I am greatly interested in the history of our country.

  • @leslieb007
    @leslieb007 2 года назад +1

    Harlan County born and raised.. 🙋‍♀️❤🙏

  • @zenos.5315
    @zenos.5315 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a beautiful little town.

  • @ladysilver7546
    @ladysilver7546 Год назад +1

    Wow! Accidentally came upon Harlan County mentioned in Carolyn Brown's "Banty House" book.Googled it and found a link to your video. This was great content/quality. A small town with great history. KUDOS to Timothy, old & current perspective, so much detailing just a few minutes. Thanks for making this. 22 court houses destroyed & coalminer history...still alive & kicking.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  Год назад

      Glad you found it, thanks for the comment!

  • @Smileatlife37
    @Smileatlife37 2 года назад +1

    My dad grew up in Kentucky one of his favorite things was going up in the hills looking at the pretty scenery

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад +1

      Beautiful country!

    • @Smileatlife37
      @Smileatlife37 2 года назад +1

      @@MountainRoots yes I going to live there someday in memory of my father

  • @michaelvandyke6715
    @michaelvandyke6715 2 года назад +3

    Love these small towns in any part of the states
    Much better than any city life!

  • @thrillbilly6147
    @thrillbilly6147 2 года назад +5

    In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky
    That's the place where I trace my bloodline
    And it's there I read on a hillside gravestone
    "You'll never leave Harlan alive” 🎶 ~ Patty Loveless

    • @richardevans9003
      @richardevans9003 5 месяцев назад

      Amazing song. But so sad

    • @debraleighscott
      @debraleighscott 4 месяца назад

      Patty Loveless 's version of the song is my favorite. But Darrell Scott is the singer- songwriter who wrote the song.

  • @VNV67
    @VNV67 Месяц назад

    My distant cousin taught school in Harlin back in the 70's. Some of your viewers may remember Gus Sargent. I was there back in the 60's and really liked the area. In fact I would like to live there if didn't have this place here in Florida.

  • @Dylant38
    @Dylant38 2 года назад +4

    If you are still in Harlan next weekend, I would love to meet up. There’s an old mine camp that was build by shackleford coal, later became sigmon coal company. Long history of this place nearing the VA KY line in Holmes mill Kentucky

  • @Marine-wj4jv
    @Marine-wj4jv 2 года назад +8

    Great video! Difficult to defeat the Irish, Scot descendants in Appalachia!

    • @egger46
      @egger46 2 года назад +1

      Aye! You can say that again. We don't quit.

  • @ReverseOsmosis556
    @ReverseOsmosis556 2 года назад +1

    I actually just got a tattoo from Tim's shop not to long ago in harlan but I do live right up the road from them to lol. I love my little home town.

  • @EricDaMAJ
    @EricDaMAJ 2 года назад +27

    You caught Harlan on a good day. I was there in December last year and man it was a spooky little burg. Downtown looks like a slice of inner city Detroit dumped in the hills. The people were nice especially at the Pizza Portal. I actually considered moving there, as the morbid atmosphere suits my gothic sentiments these days.

    • @Belenus3080
      @Belenus3080 2 года назад +7

      I feel you. There’s something alluring about moving to a run down creepy town.

  • @MagellanandGreyhound
    @MagellanandGreyhound 2 года назад +3

    Loving the new style again. Yet another place I've never heard of nor been anywhere near, but I am the one who mispronounces words now and again :)

  • @nathanbradleyf777
    @nathanbradleyf777 2 года назад +3

    Wow. 22 courthouses. I never heard that before. I live in Easter Kentucky and I've never been to Harlan.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад

      @Rose Mitchell nope it's still up there, nobody deleted it. Thanks for sharing your information with the rest of us 👍

  • @Abby-pb8sr
    @Abby-pb8sr 2 года назад +3

    Where my family is from!!!! They are all out in the hollers but this is where my family’s story began

  • @jd291
    @jd291 2 года назад +2

    As a truck driver I visited harlen to pick up a load of lumber from a saw mill back in the 90s. People were down right hospitable.

  • @AbsyntheAndTears
    @AbsyntheAndTears 2 года назад +5

    My mom told me all about this, and about Bloody Harlan. My grandfather was a coal miner during that time, with the strikes. It was brutal from what I hear.

  • @michaelparsons2290
    @michaelparsons2290 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this!

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 года назад

      You're welcome, thanks so much for watching!!

  • @dottyr7187
    @dottyr7187 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. My mom's family is from Harlan.

  • @countrylifetales2700
    @countrylifetales2700 2 года назад +5

    I love these types of channels. I think you popped up in my recommended feed because I follow other Appalachia channels. Even more interesting is that I recently learned that poke weed has been eaten for centuries. Growing up, we knew not to eat the berries but, I didn't know you could eat the leaves until recently. I had to look up the Poke Sallet festival because I felt like it was going to be about poke weed. Lots of synchronicities in this video for me. You did a great job on narrating it. Thanks.

    • @amylynnbynum6928
      @amylynnbynum6928 2 года назад +1

      You can eat but only when the shoots are small and young! When they first come out in spring! Once they mature they aren’t any good anymore! Just in case you were to
      Want to try it for yourself

    • @iprainwater5495
      @iprainwater5495 2 года назад

      @@amylynnbynum6928
      You can also eat the stalks. We always take the stalks that are up to 2ft high before they get tough and peel off the skin breaded like okra and fried. They're good try them.